Fans of The 1975 noticed a sudden change this week when the track “Human Too” disappeared from major streaming platforms. The song was originally part of the band’s 2022 album Being Funny in a Foreign Language. Lead singer Matty Healy confirmed on Reddit that the removal was intentional, stating it was done to make the album “more how I want it to be.” The announcement has sparked online discussion about post-release edits in the streaming era. Healy also hinted that another track may face removal in the future.
Main Details
“Human Too” was a key track on Being Funny in a Foreign Language, released in 2022. Its sudden disappearance affects streaming services globally, though physical copies of the album will retain the song. Matty Healy, the band’s frontman, explained that this decision reflects his evolving view of the album rather than technical or licensing issues.
Healy additionally referenced Notes on a Conditional Form (2020), mentioning the track “What Should I Say” could also be removed. This indicates the potential for selective changes across The 1975’s catalog.
Quotes and Reactions
In his Reddit post, Matty Healy said:
“I wanted the album more how I want it to be. That’s why ‘Human Too’ is gone. Pretty happy with the rest, though one other song may also be removed.”
Industry analysts note that removing a song years after release is unusual but increasingly possible in the streaming era. Billboard highlights that artists now have the power to curate digital versions of their work, creating differences between physical and digital catalogs.
Impact Analysis
The removal of “Human Too” does not affect physical album sales but may influence streaming metrics and playlists. For dedicated fans, it presents an opportunity to revisit the album in its revised form. The move signals a shift toward more artist-driven control over digital content and catalog management.
What’s Next
Fans are watching closely for any updates regarding “What Should I Say” from Notes on a Conditional Form. Streaming platforms are expected to reflect any future changes once confirmed by Matty Healy. The 1975’s approach could influence how other artists manage their post-release music in the digital age.
Sources
Reddit – Matty Healy Official Statements
Billboard – “Artists Curating Digital Albums Post-Release”
Spotify & Apple Music – Streaming Platform Updates














